Ted Piltzecker - Vibes on a Breath (2023) Hi Res

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Title: Vibes on a Breath
Year Of Release: 2023
Label: OA2 Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks) | 24Bit/44 kHz FLAC
Total Time: 01:01:54
Total Size: 147 mb | 383 mb | 697 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Ted Piltzecker, Brad Goode, Paul Mckee - If I Only Had a Brain
02. Ted Piltzecker, Paul Mckee, Gonzalo Teppa - Nature Boy
03. Ted Piltzecker, John Gunther, Brad Goode - Roaring Fork Closure
04. Ted Piltzecker, Gonzalo Teppa, Brad Goode, Paul Mckee - We'll Get Through This
05. Ted Piltzecker, Paul Mckee, Brad Goode, Gonzalo Teppa - Stolen Moments
06. Ted Piltzecker, Gonzalo Teppa, Paul Romaine - Subconscious Lee
07. Ted Piltzecker, John Gunther, Paul Romaine, Gonzalo Teppa - New Orleans
08. Ted Piltzecker, Paul Mckee - It Could Happen to You
09. Ted Piltzecker, Wil Swindler, Gonzalo Teppa, Paul Mckee, Brad Goode - In Your Quiet Place
10. Ted Piltzecker, Paul Romaine, Wil Swindler - Seven Steps to Heaven
11. Ted Piltzecker, Judith LeClair, Brad Goode - Bus

Ted Piltzecker marries engaging rhythmic interplay to crisp compositions that ring true for their melodic inventiveness and accessibility. Jazz In Space. For his first larger ensemble recording, New York vibraphonist Ted Piltzecker made a trip to Denver and rekindled relationships developed years ago during his tenure as director of the Aspen Music Festival. Originally a trumpet player, Piltzecker continually seeks the organic connection between breath and musical expression as it relates to the vibraphone. "Vibes on a Breath," allows him to phrase with the septet's horn players, Brad Goode, Paul McKee, John Gunther & Wil Swindler, and to provide counterpoint as the only harmony instrument in the rhythm section with drummer Paul Romaine and bassist Gonzalo Teppa. The eight reimagined jazz classics, along with three originals, unveil new twists & turns to a classic sound.


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Paul McKee should be on every album.